Burien level uneven pavers cost
Homeowner’s Issue
Uneven pavers are common on rainy, clay-tinged sites with poor drainage and roots — typical in our local microclimates near Seahurst Park and Boulevard Park. In sloped yards and older installations, paving stones settle where water pools, freeze-thaw cycles occur, or underlying base material erodes. That creates trip hazards, channels for soggy lawns, and extra wear on edging and adjacent planting beds.
Homeowners and landlords want safe, tidy surfaces that drain well, look good from the street, and require little ongoing fuss. In Burien yards we prioritize correcting slope and base compaction first, then re-setting pavers so water runs to drains or planted swales. Sustainable practices — reclaimed sand, permeable jointing, and hand-weeded edges — reduce repeat visits and avoid herbicides. The result is a safer, low-maintenance patio, walkway, or driveway that holds up through heavy rains and regular use.
Our Quality Service
We inspect the site, identify drainage and root causes, and propose a fix that minimizes disturbance. Work focuses on regrading base material, reinstalling pavers to consistent level, and restoring proper edge restraints. We use recycled fill where practical, stabilize with compacted base, and favor permeable joint solutions for better stormwater management.
Benefits:
- Safer walking surfaces and reduced trip risk.
- Better drainage and fewer puddles after storms.
- Improved curb appeal and longer paver life.
- Low-maintenance, sustainable solutions for landlords and homeowners.
What’s Included
- Onsite assessment and written estimate
- Lifting and relaying of pavers
- Base regrading and compaction
- Joint filling with sand (reclaimed or polymeric on request)
- Final sweeping and tidy-up
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for adjacent beds
- Organic weed control and hand weeding (no herbicides)
- Sealing (optional) and decorative jointing
- Haul-away of waste or green-bin disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After service expect tighter joints, consistent levels, and improved slope for runoff. In the weeks after reinstallation:
- Water new joints lightly after rain to settle sand.
- Pull young weeds by hand; refill joints as needed.
- Watch for moss in shaded spots and rake or sweep regularly.
FAQs
- How long does it take? Small areas often finish in a day; larger or slope corrections may take 1–2 days.
- Do you use chemicals? No — we use physical and organic methods only, no herbicides.
- What access do you need? Clear a 3–5 ft working zone; we’ll walk you through any furniture or gate needs.
- How often to maintain? Inspect and sweep joints every 6 months; reseal or top up sand every 2–4 years as needed.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate for dependable, fast scheduling and sustainable results from a local pro. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to send photos or arrange an onsite visit.